We have a wonderful 10 year old daughter.
Hanni - The Wonder Girl |
A couple things we do to celebrate birthdays:
- Go out to lunch or breakfast
- Birthday person get the dinner of their choice
Hanni chose Chipotle for lunch, so we (Gina, Scott and Hanni) headed over to the neighborhood eatery at noon.
Here is Hanni getting ready to dig into the monster burrito.
We paused for a moment to catch our breath and let Gina snap a quick picture.
One of the cool things about Hanni is her burrito eating technique. She likes to eat from the middle out. This time she munched in the middle and then ate the innards with a spoon.
Right after lunch we drove home and opened the presents. The picture does not do justice to the paper bag wrapping that Peter did for Hanni. Everyone thought the wrapping paper was cute.
Here is Autumn finishing the Hanni's burrito. (I add this photo becuase Autumn loves when I put these kind of photos out for the world to see.) Hanni brought home soda and the leftover burrito to share. For some reason Gina and I did not have any leftovers. Of course we had vegetarian bowls instead of burritos. The leftovers don't seem to be in much demand, while the meat burritos are always quickly consumed.
Dinner consisted of the world famous (ok - they should be world famous) Cheesy Potatoes. Trust you would have trouble not eating at least two helpings.
Peter and Abe were at basketball practice while we eating. I had to restrain people so there would a token portion for each of them. We aren't very sympathetic to family members that miss dinner.
For dessert - Pie. Now I always pick cake but we have a cadre of pie lovers in the house. Hanni is one of those. She is like her mother in many ways.
These two young ladies made the pie.
Gina rolled out the crust and Autumn and Emily made the delicious pies. Here they are baking away. They smelled soooo goooooood.....
Getting ready to blow out the candles.
The birthday girl digging into the pie and ice cream. Another bonus for the birthday person - They are the owner of all desert that is leftover. They get to decide who and how much of the leftover ice cream and pie/cake to share.
This picture is evidence of why Gina is thin and I am a little on the round side of life. She is eating salad instead of all the other stuff. The salad was delicious but...
Another day at our house.
I feel like it should be known that the leftover birthday ice cream rule wasn't always enforced. I have shed real tears over that. More than once.
ReplyDeleteI didn't realize you liked ice cream! Well I know you like chocolate ice cream. I wonder which brother was responsible for eating your ice cream. I have my suspicions.
DeleteI agree with Ellie...I can remember more then one birthday where I wept from sadness.
ReplyDelete:) You both had a difficult childhood.
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